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The Five Dysfunctions of a Team |
Patric M. Lencioni
After his first best selling book, Five Temptations of a CEO, Lencioni again offers a leadership fable about the fascinating and complex world of teams.
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The Time Trap |
R. Alec MacKenzie
A classic book about time and priority management. It is filled with smart and sensible tools to help you squeeze the optimal efficiency and satisfaction out of your workday.
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Good to Great |
Jim Collins
A unique book which disproves most the typical management hype, that a successful leader must be aggressive, charismatic or even a dynamic spokesperson. Great management is attainable by mere mortals.
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The Grog Book |
Bob Kerschbaum
The Grog Book is a humorous and motivating discussion on men's health. GROG stands for Get Rid Of Gut. So get off the couch and get started back to health and fitness.
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The World is Flat |
Thomas L. Friedman
An insightful and eye-opening account of the great changes in technology that is putting people all over the globe in touch as never before; challenging all of us to run even faster just to stay in place.
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The Personality Code |
Travis Bradberry
A just released book on the new dimensions of personality and why we act the way we do. Includes a self-assessment that is very insightful.
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100 Ways to Motivate Others |
Steve Chandler and Scott Richardson
This is an excellent book if you are looking for ideas and suggestions on getting people re-energized and excited about the workplace. Plenty of ideas that you can implement immediately. Easy to read.
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Shut Up, Stop Whining & Get a Life |
Larry Winget
This is may be the kick-butt, take no prisoners approach that you need to get you going again. It is a no-excuses treatment to managing the challenges in your life. Entertaining and very direct.
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